See if your security holds up against a targeted attack with Red Teaming

Red Teaming is a simulation of a real cyberattack, testing every way in that an attacker might use: technical, human, physical.

And once someone’s inside?

A Red Team is a group of cybersecurity specialists who recreate a real attack on your organisation. The goal: reaching what’s most heavily protected. Your financial data, your customer records, your source code. And usually, they succeed. The question is then: did you notice?


Assess. Exploit. Simulate

We approach offensive security in three ways: mapping what’s visible and reachable from the outside, testing what can be exploited, and simulating a full-scale attack to see whether your organisation spots it and stops it in time.


How it works

First: a confidential scoping workshop. Together we define your biggest risks, the crown jewels someone really wants, and the rules of engagement: what’s allowed, what isn’t, and who on your side is in the know. An engagement runs four to twelve weeks.


We get to know your organisation the way an attacker would

Scenario planning, with the output of our AI Exposure Scan and AI Deepscan as a starting point. Tailored to the threats that fit your sector.


We strike without you noticing

Low and slow, under the radar of your detection systems. Digital attacks, social engineering and, if agreed, physical entry. Together they form a realistic attack chain.


We turn attack into insight

A Purple Team session: our attack team and your defenders together at the table. We walk through the entire attack, look at what your systems did and didn't catch, and improve your detection on the spot.


Know what your defence is really worth

{ When you know, you know }

You’ve invested a lot in your cybersecurity. Does it hold against a real attack?

FAQ

A pentest looks for as many vulnerabilities as possible within a defined system, over a few days. Red Teaming works towards one concrete goal, such as access to your financial data, and does so over weeks: quiet, human-led, through any way a real attacker would take. A pentest tests your systems. Red teaming tests whether you see that attack coming and stop it.